Drawing on sociocultural psychology, we sketch out a new approach to the development of persons in old age, especially when they enter a nursing home and start a new life there. Based on the results of a qualitative case study of a nursing home in Switzerland, we examine both the social and material conditions of living in a nursing home, and look at how they are linked to residents' subjective experience and sense of self-continuity (Erikson & Erikson, 1998). Data collection includes, first, documentation of the institutional and organizational background of the nursing home; second, observations of the institutional life and interviews with the manager, staff, and some of the residents' family members, in order to find out how the nur...
There has been a significant increase in age-related diseases, particularly dementia. By necessity, ...
Objectives: To understand older adults’ experiences of moving into extra care housing which offers e...
Background: The coming years will see more persons with dementia living longer at home. However, “th...
This exploratory, descriptive study of the social environments of two nursing homes and of the style...
A life of quality in residential care has to be finely balanced against the characteristics of insti...
This thesis uses an ethnographic study to explore the lived experience of those living, working and ...
Aim: To explore contributors for thriving in nursing homes by evaluating, analysing and synthesizing...
Elderly persons transitioning from home to a nursing home setting may struggle with unaddressed ment...
Increasing aging populations, establishes challenges globally regarding the maintenance of a meaning...
The issue of age and aging is for each of us increasingly topical theme. Many seniors did not expect...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
The purpose of this study is to identify how elderly subjects perceive their transition from home to...
Since some decades, nursing homes for elderly people are discussed as “total institutions” in the se...
The overall aim of the thesis was to contribute with knowledge about how influence was enacted and ...
OBJECTIVES: To understand older adults' experiences of moving into extra care housing which offers e...
There has been a significant increase in age-related diseases, particularly dementia. By necessity, ...
Objectives: To understand older adults’ experiences of moving into extra care housing which offers e...
Background: The coming years will see more persons with dementia living longer at home. However, “th...
This exploratory, descriptive study of the social environments of two nursing homes and of the style...
A life of quality in residential care has to be finely balanced against the characteristics of insti...
This thesis uses an ethnographic study to explore the lived experience of those living, working and ...
Aim: To explore contributors for thriving in nursing homes by evaluating, analysing and synthesizing...
Elderly persons transitioning from home to a nursing home setting may struggle with unaddressed ment...
Increasing aging populations, establishes challenges globally regarding the maintenance of a meaning...
The issue of age and aging is for each of us increasingly topical theme. Many seniors did not expect...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
The purpose of this study is to identify how elderly subjects perceive their transition from home to...
Since some decades, nursing homes for elderly people are discussed as “total institutions” in the se...
The overall aim of the thesis was to contribute with knowledge about how influence was enacted and ...
OBJECTIVES: To understand older adults' experiences of moving into extra care housing which offers e...
There has been a significant increase in age-related diseases, particularly dementia. By necessity, ...
Objectives: To understand older adults’ experiences of moving into extra care housing which offers e...
Background: The coming years will see more persons with dementia living longer at home. However, “th...